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[1624] Mor 12600      

Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV.

Private Deed, how far probative.
Subject_3 SECT. III.

In what cases a private Deed not probative betwixt the Granter and Receiver.

Ld Collington
v.
Faa

Date: 29 July 1624
Case No. No 482.

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A bond granted by a person interdicted to a workman for his wages, without consent of his creditors, found not probative of the onerous cause; but the Lords allowed the creditor to bring evidence of the onerous cause.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 156. Durie.

*** This case is No 23. p. 7148, voce Interdiction.

*** See the like, with regard to a bond granted for furnishing, 22d June 1697, Bowman contra Earl of Kilmarnock, No 25. p. 7149. Ibidem

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